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The Early Life of Abraham

Lincoln

Lincoln was born in this house.

Lincoln’s Grandfather lived here.

Another picture of Lincoln’s house.

The front door

• This cabin was made of poles not logs.

• It was closed on three sides.

• Lincoln lived here for about a year.

• It had dirt floors.

• It was 14 feet square.

• There were poles stuck into the side of the building to make a loft to sleep in.

• The bed was covered with leaves, skins of animals and old petticoats.

Abraham Lincoln

• Born:

• February 12, 1809

• in Hardin County, Kentucky

His father was Thomas Lincoln.

Nancy Hanks was Lincoln’s mother.

• They had a few pewter and tin dishes to eat with.

• No knives or forks.

• Cooking utensils were a Dutch oven and a skillet.

• His teachers in the pioneer schools in Indiana didn't have any arithmetic textbooks,

• so Lincoln found some paper, which was hard to come by, tied it together, and created his own

“Sum book."

These are the words Lincoln wrote in his

schoolbook when he was a young boy.

•Lincoln’s total time in school was about one year.

Lincoln read to his family.

• Mary Todd and Abraham Lincoln had four children.

• Robert was the oldest and lived to adulthood.

• Edward died at 4 years old.

• William died at the age of 11 years old.

• Tad lived to the age of 18.

Lincoln’s Children

This is a bureau or dresser used during the time of Lincoln.

This is Lincoln reading in his home as a young person.

Lincoln rode a horse to many places.

A formal picture of Lincoln.

Abraham Lincoln in front of his house in Springfield, IL

People used feather quills and inkwells

to write information.

Lincoln practiced law in Shawneetown, Illinois.

Created forGovernor's State University-

An Adventure of the American Mindby Patricia Finnerup

McKinley SchoolChicago Heights, IL

Last Updated: September 4, 2004

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